LOCAL INSPIRATION AREA ARTISTS TO BE FEATURED IN EXHIBITION.Byline: Daily News LANCASTER - Seven local artists will show portraits, landscapes, ceramics and even a painted skateboard in a Lancaster Museum/Art Gallery exhibit called ``Artistic Insights.'' The display will open Saturday - with a reception from noon to 4 p.m. - and will run through April 25 at the gallery, 44801 Sierra Highway Sierra Highway is a road in Southern California, United States. It runs from Tunnel Station near the north limit of the City of Los Angeles, where it intersects with San Fernando Road and Foothill Boulevard, as well as Interstate 5, and continues north to Mojave, mostly paralleling . Featured artists will include Randy Barnicki with marine scenes, celestial images, painted skateboards and portraits. Jone Chiari's pieces are based on the egg tempera tempera (tĕm`pərə), painting method in which finely ground pigment is mixed with a solidifying base such as albumen, fig sap, or thin glue. method of painting and on replicas of old master compositions. Randi Evans' work features cats, horses, missions, zebras and plants. Gerald Fairman, a ceramic instructor at Highland High School Highland High School or Highlands High School may refer to: In the United States:
Vivian Ingram is in her 80s and paints serene watercolor landscapes. Jim Schaeffing, a former magazine illustrator who studied under Nicoli Fechin and Rico LeBruin, has created artwork for the Air Force and for Walt Disney Studios The name Walt Disney Studios may refer to:
Palmdale High School div style="float:right; margin: 0 0 1em 2em; width: 20em; text-align: right; font-size: 0.86em; font-family: lucida grande, sans-serif; line-height: normal;"> '''Palmdale High School art instructor Robyn Young's work has been influenced by Picasso and cubism cubism, art movement, primarily in painting, originating in Paris c.1907. Cubist Theory Cubism began as an intellectual revolt against the artistic expression of previous eras. . In addition to the seven artists' works, the show will include donated pieces from the gallery's permanent collection, including works by Ralph Sarosi, Ruth Prue and the late artists Charles LaMonk and Walt Lee. For more information on the show, call (661) 723-6250. CAPTION(S): 5 photos Photo: (1 -- 3 -- color) Jim Schaeffling's ``Pretty Navajo,'' left; Randi Evans' ``Garden at San Diego De Alcala,'' center; and Jone C. Chiari's ``The Fisherman,'' right, are in an exhibit at the Lancaster Museum/Art Gallery, starting Saturday. (4 -- 5 -- color) Museum aide Cori Felix, above, checks the displays before Saturday's opening, which will feature ceramics, left, by Gerald Fairman. |
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